God’s Plan

25 page booklet

The ages and dispensations of God’s plan are illustrated and reveal that God has designed a brilliant, orderly, and loving future for our race.

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"God’s Plan" is a Bible-based booklet that lays out a clear and hopeful explanation of God’s purpose for creating humanity, the reason for current world conditions, and the future blessings He promises for all people. It presents a God of love, wisdom, justice, and power, whose plan is both reasonable and rooted in Scripture. Rather than condemning most of the world to eternal suffering, this plan provides a future opportunity for restitution, resurrection, and peace for all.

1. God’s Purpose in Creation

  • God did not create the world for destruction or suffering. The earth was designed to be inhabited and enjoyed by righteous humanity (Isaiah 45:18).

  • Man was created in God's image to live forever on earth, not in heaven.

  • The original plan was for mankind to fill the earth and live in harmony with God’s laws.

2. What Went Wrong?

  • Adam's disobedience led to sin and death, affecting the entire human race (Romans 5:12).

  • This was not a permanent failure of God’s plan but a necessary step in allowing mankind to learn the consequences of disobedience.

  • Rather than abandoning creation, God set in motion a plan of redemption through a Savior.

3. The Role of Jesus Christ

  • Jesus is central to God’s plan—his death is the “ransom” (1 Timothy 2:5-6) that paid the price for Adam’s sin.

  • By dying a sinless man, he provided the legal means for humanity to be released from the death sentence.

  • His resurrection is the guarantee that the same life-giving power will be extended to all mankind in due time (1 Corinthians 15:22).

4. The Present Age – The Gospel Call

  • In the present age, God is calling out a “little flock” (Luke 12:32)—those who follow Christ sacrificially.

  • These are not being saved while others are lost; they are being trained to assist Christ in blessing the rest of the world later.

  • The trials and sufferings they endure now prepare them for future leadership in Christ’s coming Kingdom.

5. The Future Age – Christ’s Kingdom

  • In the future “Millennial Age,” Christ will establish his Kingdom on earth, fulfilling the Lord’s Prayer: “Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth.”

  • All who have died will be resurrected and given a full, fair opportunity to learn righteousness and choose obedience.

  • This time of “restitution” (Acts 3:21) will reverse the effects of sin, ignorance, and suffering.

6. What About Hell?

  • The booklet strongly rejects the traditional teaching of eternal torment.

  • “Hell” (Sheol/Hades in the Bible) is simply the grave—the state of unconscious death.

  • God’s justice does not involve eternal torture, but righteous judgment and merciful restoration.

7. God’s Character – The Foundation of the Plan

  • The plan is consistent with God's four key attributes: love, wisdom, justice, and power.

  • Justice demanded the penalty for sin; love provided the Savior; wisdom devised the plan; and power ensures its success.

  • God's plan is not chaotic or mysterious—it is orderly, logical, and full of hope.

8. The Blessings to Come

  • Disease, war, death, and suffering will be removed under Christ’s reign (Revelation 21:4).

  • The knowledge of God will fill the earth (Isaiah 11:9), and people will no longer learn war.

  • Even those who never knew Christ or were misled by false religion will be taught truth and given the chance for eternal life.

9. Why Most People Don’t Know This Plan

  • Over time, many false doctrines and traditions crept into Christianity, obscuring the true message of the Bible.

  • Creeds, fear-based teachings, and misinterpretations of Scripture have misrepresented God’s intentions.

  • Now, in the “time of the end,” God is restoring knowledge through Bible study, truth-seekers, and prophecy fulfillment.

10. Our Response to God’s Plan

  • Those who now understand God’s plan are invited to draw near to Him, study His Word, and live lives that reflect faith and hope.

  • Believers are encouraged to share this plan with others, not through fear, but with love, reason, and Scripture.

Conclusion:

“God’s Plan” offers a vision of hope rooted in Scripture and reason. It affirms that God’s purpose for mankind is life—not death, peace—not torment, and restoration—not destruction. Jesus Christ is the key, not just for individual salvation, but for the eventual blessing of the entire human family.